Traffic Violations

 

Traffic Violations Attorney In New Jersey

In the United States, traffic offenses are among the most prevalent offenses. Tens of millions of drivers are issued fines and penalties each year for minor and significant traffic violations. Traffic offenses account for a significant portion of the overall number of violations recorded each year in New Jersey, a state with a large commuter population. You have the right to retain an attorney experienced in traffic violations regardless of the circumstances of your traffic infraction.

Traffic Violations Attorneys

In Bergen County, Essex County, Hudson County, Union County, Middlesex County, and throughout New Jersey, our attorneys have successfully represented many clients and have reduced or dismissed their traffic violations. Our lawyers will work closely with you to gain no points, no suspensions, no insurance rate increase, and lessen your fines.

What Happens if You get Traffic Ticket?

When you acquire a speeding ticket or any type of traffic penalty in New Jersey, you should be concerned about three things:

  • Driver Record.

  • Auto insurance rate.

  • Fines, court expenses, surcharges, and jail terms are all possible consequences.

All of these factors will be considered in an efficient plan for dealing with your traffic ticket.

Driving Record

The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) will add points to your driving record if you are convicted of a moving infraction, whether it is an in-state or out-of-state ticket. This is a record that will last forever. It will never be erased. However, you may lose points in specific circumstances. Your driver's license may be suspended if you accumulate enough points. 

Auto Insurance Rates

Your vehicle insurance cost may increase if you are convicted of a traffic offense. It will be determined by the policies of your insurance provider. The sort of infraction, as well as your driving record and accident history, can all influence the insurer's decision.

Fines, court expenses, surcharges

If you are guilty of a traffic infraction in New Jersey, you might face a fine. For example, if you are guilty of exceeding the legal speed limit by 1 to 9 mph, you will be fined $85. A punishment of $260 is imposed if you are caught speeding 35-39 mph above the speed limit. The local Municipal Court might charge you up to $33 in court expenses if you opt to travel to court instead of settling your traffic ticket online. If you are convicted of certain offenses, you may face a surcharge. The surcharge fee must be paid every year for three years. So in all of the above situations, if you find yourself in any situation, you should retain an attorney to help you to reduce or dismiss your traffic ticket.

How Can A Lawyer Assist You With Your Traffic Violation Ticket?

If you get a traffic citation in New Jersey, look at the bottom of the ticket to see if the box that says "court appearance needed" is ticked. If this is the case, make a note of the court date and time. You should hire an attorney who would stand on your side in the court. Our Attorneys will work closely with you and see all aspects of the case and come out with the best options for you. So you should have a traffic violation lawyer on your court date.

Hiring a Traffic Violations Attorney

Even the simplest traffic offense can easily spin out of control. Our attorneys are experienced and skilled lawyers that understand the nuances of traffic offenses in New Jersey, and we will fight to get your charges reduced or dismissed completely. Please contact us right away if you have a traffic violation in New Jersey.

Kanan has helped the people of New Jersey with speeding tickets and other 39:4 traffic violations. Kanan will provide an honest assessment of your circumstances and fully explain your options to keep your driving record clean.

Do not pay the traffic ticket because you are pleading guilty to that offense which may result in points, surcharges, and increased insurance rates. Kanan will work tirelessly to achieve the best results possible for his clients at affordable rates.

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  • DISORDERLY CONDUCT.